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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024
Exclusive: Samsung tells us more about the Galaxy Ring
The Samsung Galaxy Ring is now official (Samsung)
Samsung closed its Unpacked 2024 show with a surprise reveal: the Samsung Galaxy Ring. While the company didn't share much about the device at the show, it has been speaking to TechRadar about what to expect from the smart wearable, and when.
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Samsung's Galaxy AI is more useful than a chatbot
The Galaxy S24 Ultra is packing new AI features (Samsung)
If you followed the Unpacked event yesterday, you'll know that the Galaxy S24 phones are absolutely packed with AI – and the early signs are that these features are going to be more useful and practical than the standard AI chatbots we're used to.
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Wearables
Here's how the Apple Watch is managing to stay on sale
The Apple Watch Series 9 has run into patent problems (Apple)
In order to keep the Apple Watch 9 and the Apple Watch Ultra 2 on sale, Apple has said it's now selling these models with the disputed blood oxygen features disabled, as its patent dispute over the use of the technology continues to cause major issues.
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Computing
Microsoft Edge gets a speed boost in Windows 11
Edge should soon start running a little faster (Roman Samborskyi / Shutterstock)
If you're a Windows 11 user who regularly loads up the Microsoft Edge browser, be prepared for your internet surfing to get a little faster in the future – Microsoft has teamed up with Google to make some important performance tweaks under the hood.
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Artificial Intelligence
The new ChatGPT Store is seeing a lot of AI girlfriends
Girlfriend bots have popped up on ChatGPT's new platform (OpenAI / Yang Jeong Hoon)
ChatGPT developer OpenAI has now made it possible for anyone to make their own bots available to the public – and it seems a lot of people want to create girlfriend bots. AI romantic partners are actually banned from the store, but developers are getting creative.
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